Matthias Troyer
Technical Fellow and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Quantum
- Role
- Technical Fellow and Cvp at Microsoft
- Location
- Seattle, WA, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Matthias Troyer
After nearly two decades as professor of computational physics and high performance computing consultant, Matthias Troyer joined Microsoft\'s quantum computing division to develop novel computing paradigms and solve currently unsolvable problems. In Microsoft’s Quantum team he leads* System architecture for quantum computing and hybrid classical-quantum integration * Applications and the integration of Quantum and AI* Developer tools and agentic AI* Operating system and firmware* Quantum error correction* Hardware system architecture for scale and performanceRecipient of the Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics \"for pioneering numerical work in many seemingly intractable areas of quantum many body physics and for providing efficient sophisticated computer codes to the community.\" and of the Hamburg Prize for Theoretical Physics Specialties: high performance computing, computational science, quantum computing
Experience
Technical Fellow and Cvp
Mar 2022 — Present · Redmond, WA, US
Leading quantum system architecture and quantum application development
Education
ETH Zürich
Dr. sc. nat, Computational Physics
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Erste DIplomprüfung, Physics
1986 — 1988
BRG Auhof
Matura
1978 — 1986
ETH Zürich
Dipl. Phys. ETH, Physics
1988 — 1991
Skills
- Quantum Computing
- Algorithms
- Monte Carlo Simulation
- Generic Programming
- Supercomputing
- Physics
- High Performance Computing (Hpc)
- Quantum Physics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Numerical Analysis
- Simulations
- Quantum Monte Carlo
- Openmp
- High Performance Computing
- Research
- Mathematical Modeling
- Numerical Simulation
- Mpi
- Computational Physics
- Science
- Markov Chain Monte Carlo
- Parallel Programming
- Computer Science
- Monte Carlo
- Software Design
- C++
- Parallel Computing
- Applied Mathematics
- Mathematica
- Theoretical Physics
- Distributed Systems
- Quantum Simulation
- Fortran
- Programming
- Software Development
- Python
- Latex
- Machine Learning
- Scientific Computing
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